Name - Allodaposuchus Nopcsa 1928
Name Details
Life Sciences Identifier (LSID)
urn:lsid:organismnames.com:name:1964109 [metadata]
Variants and Synonyms
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Genus
Reported Taxonomic Hierarchies
Animalia (Kingdom) Chordata (Phylum) Vertebrata (Subphylum) Reptilia (Class) Archosauria (Subclass) Crocodylia (Order) Eusuchia (Suborder) Crocodylidae (Family) |
References
Original Description Reference
- Palaeontological Notes on Reptiles. I. Redescription of Palaeohatteria pp. 1-12 text-figs. II. On some Fossil Reptiles from the copper-bearing Permian strata of Russia pp. 12-20 figs. III. On some Nothosaurian Reptiles from the Trias, pp. 20-40 text-figs. IV. Helochelydra and Hylaeochelys, two little-known tortoises from the Wealden and Purbeck formations pp. 44-51 text-figs. V. On the skull of the Upper Cretaceous Dinosaur Euoplocephalus pp. 51-54 text-fig. VI. Scolosaurus cutleri, a new Dinosaur pp. 54-74 text-figs. VII. On the classification of the Crocodilia pp. 75-84. Geologica Hungarica Ser Palaeont, I 1928: pp. 1-84. [Zoological Record Volume 66]
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Recent Publications
- A complete skull of Allodaposuchus precedens Nopcsa, 1928 (Eusuchia) and a reassessment of the morphology of the taxon based on the Romanian remains.
- Palaeontological Notes on Reptiles. I. Redescription of Palaeohatteria pp. 1-12 text-figs. II. On some Fossil Reptiles from the copper-bearing Permian strata of Russia pp. 12-20 figs. III. On some Nothosaurian Reptiles from the Trias, pp. 20-40 text-figs. IV. Helochelydra and Hylaeochelys, two little-known tortoises from the Wealden and Purbeck formations pp. 44-51 text-figs. V. On the skull of the Upper Cretaceous Dinosaur Euoplocephalus pp. 51-54 text-fig. VI. Scolosaurus cutleri, a new Dinosaur pp. 54-74 text-figs. VII. On the classification of the Crocodilia pp. 75-84.
- Allodaposuchus Nopsca, 1928 (Crocodylia, Eusuchia), from the Late Cretaceous of southern France and its relationships to Alligatoroidea.
- Intra- and interspecific variability in allodaposuchid crocodylomorphs and the status of western European taxa.
- Importance of the postcranial skeleton in eusuchian phylogeny: Reassessing the systematics of allodaposuchid crocodylians.
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